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Brazil’s TAM to end Europe-bound flights from Rio

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Brazil's leading airline TAM said Tuesday it will suspend its weekly Rio-London flights from March 17 but will resume them only during the World Cup.

"Taking into account the efficiency, demand and costs of the route, the airline is making this adjustment to boost the capacity and profitability of the flights," it noted in a statement.

TAM explained that passengers can still travel to Britain using its daily flight from Sao Paulo, Brazil's economic capital

TAM, which merged with Chile's LAN airline in 2012, had three weekly Rio-London flights. Last August, it canceled its direct Rio-Paris and Rio-Frankfurt flights.

But the Brazilian airline said it was maintaining its direct international flights from Rio bound for Buenos Aires, Miami and New York.

TAM stressed that its Rio-London direct flights will resume during the World Cup, which will be held in 12 Brazilian cities from June 12 to July 13.

But those flights will be terminated on July 19.

Brazil’s leading airline TAM said Tuesday it will suspend its weekly Rio-London flights from March 17 but will resume them only during the World Cup.

“Taking into account the efficiency, demand and costs of the route, the airline is making this adjustment to boost the capacity and profitability of the flights,” it noted in a statement.

TAM explained that passengers can still travel to Britain using its daily flight from Sao Paulo, Brazil’s economic capital

TAM, which merged with Chile’s LAN airline in 2012, had three weekly Rio-London flights. Last August, it canceled its direct Rio-Paris and Rio-Frankfurt flights.

But the Brazilian airline said it was maintaining its direct international flights from Rio bound for Buenos Aires, Miami and New York.

TAM stressed that its Rio-London direct flights will resume during the World Cup, which will be held in 12 Brazilian cities from June 12 to July 13.

But those flights will be terminated on July 19.

AFP
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